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<blockquote data-quote="ArrowHBrand" data-source="post: 407486" data-attributes="member: 6496"><p>I agree with I Luv Herefords, document all of the incidences with this lousy neighbor, it could become a harrassment case. These type of people amaze and dumbfound me. They move to the country, you are going to smell the large dairys, the hog confinements, the cattle feed yards, when the cow/calf-ers wean the cows are going to beller for days on end keeping you awake, these people need to get a $%#^ clue! Their lives are so empty and fruitless that they need to find something to complain about and if they can't see anything they try to dig it up, i.e. looking over your gate pretending to walk her dog. I guess I try to be a good neighbor and believe that I am, I haven't had any complaints yet, but I also don't worry too much about smell, noise, etc. The zoning laws are on my side, cattle and horses are well cared for, don't stay out too much after dark making noise, and don't get started too early in the moring making noise. I think this neighbor lady needs a friend, maybe invite her over for coffee? If that doesn't work ask around, is she trying to get other's in trouble or is she just out for your friend?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArrowHBrand, post: 407486, member: 6496"] I agree with I Luv Herefords, document all of the incidences with this lousy neighbor, it could become a harrassment case. These type of people amaze and dumbfound me. They move to the country, you are going to smell the large dairys, the hog confinements, the cattle feed yards, when the cow/calf-ers wean the cows are going to beller for days on end keeping you awake, these people need to get a $%#^ clue! Their lives are so empty and fruitless that they need to find something to complain about and if they can't see anything they try to dig it up, i.e. looking over your gate pretending to walk her dog. I guess I try to be a good neighbor and believe that I am, I haven't had any complaints yet, but I also don't worry too much about smell, noise, etc. The zoning laws are on my side, cattle and horses are well cared for, don't stay out too much after dark making noise, and don't get started too early in the moring making noise. I think this neighbor lady needs a friend, maybe invite her over for coffee? If that doesn't work ask around, is she trying to get other's in trouble or is she just out for your friend? [/QUOTE]
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